The newest American office marks Avison Young's fourth Los Angeles
location and an additional step in the firm's aggressive growth and
expansion strategy.

Over the past three and a half years, Avison Young has grown from 11 to,
now, 41 offices in 33 markets and from 300 to more than 1,100 real
estate professionals across Canada and the U.S.

Effective immediately, retail industry veteran Derrick Moorejoins Avison Young as a Principal and will be based in the firm's new
Downtown Los Angeles office. He will lead the company's retail efforts
in Downtown L.A., as well as expand the firm's presence and generate
transaction volume in the Downtown market. Widely recognized in
commercial real estate circles as one of the industry's leading retail
experts in Los Angeles, Moore was most recently a First Vice-President
with CBRE in L.A.

Chris Cooper, Avison Young Principal and Managing Director of the Southern California
region, will relocate to the new Downtown Los Angeles office from
Avison Young's Los Angeles West office. A 27-year industry veteran,
Cooper has spent almost his entire legal and real estate professional
careers in Downtown Los Angeles.

"The Southern California region is a critical growth area for Avison
Young. Bringing Derrick on board allows Avison Young to partner with
one of the most dominant retail real estate players in the Downtown Los
Angeles market," comments Rose. "Avison Young remains intensely focused
on the retail markets, and Derrick's move to Avison Young allows us to
gain a stronghold in this critical client base. We are thrilled to have
Derrick join our Principal-led organization. He is a well-respected
professional with deep knowledge of the rapidly developing retail and
adaptive re-use areas of Downtown L.A."

Rose continues: "Throughout his career, Chris has gained the respect of
many of the largest and most sophisticated clients in Southern
California and the U.S. This new Downtown office is a strategic office
for Avison Young's overall Southern California growth plan."

Today's announcement comes on the heels of Avison Young opening offices
in Raleigh-Durham, Detroit and South Florida last month, as well as the
acquisition of New Jersey-based project management firm, The Walsh
Company, LLC. Since April, the company has also opened new offices in
San Francisco, New York, Pittsburgh, Charleston, SC, New Jersey, and a
third Los Angeles-area office in Santa Monica.

"We are excited to have Derrick join Avison Young, and we will continue
to implement our growth strategy in the key L.A. market," states Earl Webb, Avison Young's President, U.S. Operations. "Recognizing that we are
still at the beginning of that process, we intend to add talented
professionals, such as Derrick, to our new Downtown L.A. office in the
months ahead. Derrick's background and strong work ethic will be
invaluable to our organization as we continue to build our business in
Southern California and beyond."

Webb adds: "Chris' long history of leadership, and the respect he has
earned in the Los Angeles business community, will be of tremendous
value to our firm and to our clients as we launch our new Downtown L.A.
operations."

Avison Young opened its first Los Angeles office in August 2011 with
industry veteran Neil Resnick joining as a Principal, followed by a second Los Angeles office in
December 2011 through the acquisition of Ramsey-Shilling Commercial Real Estate Services, Inc. In March 2012, industry leader Chris Cooper joined as a Principal and
Managing Director of the Southern California region. In September,
Avison Young acquired Starrpoint Commercial Partners, Inc. and opened a third L.A. office in Santa Monica. The new Downtown Los
Angeles office will expand Avison Young'sSouthern California region to
four offices and 37 professionals.

"I have known Derrick throughout most of his career and his name is
synonymous with Downtown Los Angeles retail. I cannot think of a better
catalyst to open our Downtown L.A. office," states Cooper. "Derrick's
long history of market dominance, and the respect he has earned in the
Downtown real estate community, will be great assets to our
organization."

"I am pleased to be part of the growing team that Avison Young is
building in the Southern California region," says Moore. "I was
impressed with Avison Young's partnership culture, and how the company
has been strategically building its brand in Southern California ― and
across North America ― and expanding in all facets of the commercial
markets. I look forward to working with Chris and supporting my new
colleagues in their ability to deliver the most comprehensive solutions
to clients' real estate needs."

The Downtown L.A. office market comprises 54 buildings totaling 27.3
million square feet (msf). Downtown also boasts a residential
population of 49,000 people, representing a 162% growth rate since
2000. The market has been the beneficiary of $16 billion of
private-sector investment dollars since 2000. Primary industries
include: finance, professional and business services, legal services,
technology, creative disciplines, architecture, entertainment, design
firms, foreign banking, insurance and retail. There has been a major
influx of hospitality openings in the past decade, creating a dynamic
and rich amenities base. Sports and entertainment has also played a
pivotal role in the Downtown L.A. renaissance, starting with the
development of the STAPLES Center in 1999, where four professional
teams currently play.

Regional research director Connie Hwang will also be relocating to the new office from Avison Young's Los
Angeles West office.

Chris CooperChris Cooper began his legal career with notable Downtown L.A. law firm
Buchalter, Nemer, Fields & Younger and was a partner with Downtown firm
Sullivan, Workman & Dee. Downtown L.A. has also been a mainstay in
Cooper's real estate career, which has included roles as CEO of Charles
Dunn Company, Senior Managing Director for Cushman & Wakefield, and
Executive Vice-President at Jones Lang LaSalle.

Derrick Moore
During his 13-year career with CBRE, Derrick Moore completed 2.3 msf of
retail lease transactions in the L.A. region, representing a total
consideration of approximately $326 million. He has represented
numerous national and local tenants, with transactions including
T-Mobile, Wells Fargo, Subway, FedEx, Rite Aid, Bottle Rock, American
Apparel, CVS, Panda Express and McDonald's. Among his most significant
transactions were the signing of two Walgreens in the Downtown L.A.
central business district. Moore is also credited with numerous
high-profile restaurant transactions in Downtown L.A., including
Bottega Louie, Rivera, Mo-Chica, and Baco Mercat.

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Moore is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers
(ICSC), American Industrial Real Estate Association (AIR), and USC
Marshall School of Business Alumni. He holds a Bachelor of Science in
finance and business economics from the University of Southern
California (USC).

In February, Avison Young was named a winner of Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies program for 2011, sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC, National Post and Queen's School of Business.

Founded in 1978, Avison Young is Canada's largest independently-owned
commercial real estate services company. Headquartered in Toronto,
Ontario, Avison Young is also the largest Canadian-owned,
principal-managed commercial real estate brokerage firm in North
America. Comprising more than 1,100 real estate professionals in 41
offices across Canada and the U.S., the full-service commercial real
estate company provides value-added, client-centric investment sales,
leasing, advisory, management, financing and mortgage placement
services to owners and occupiers of office, retail, industrial and
multi-residential properties.

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